THE WEATHER.
fr— — ■■ SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ' Present Indications arc for moderate to strong south to south-westerly wind, with cool and changeable fair to cloudy weather an<l scattered showers. Tho barometer has a. rising tendency. Tjji-o centre of a, cyclonio disturbance passed through Cook Strait on Tuesday night about 8 o'clock, and the barometer has since risen nearly throe-quarters of an inch. The weather was raoro severe northward of Cook Strait, and heavy rain fell in the north and much enow on high levels in the Gouth. B. C> BATES. ITeteorolopical OUW. Wellington. December 17, 1913. : * DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) " :- Palmerston North, December 17.—Still raining. I Wauganui, December 17.—Overcast. *"' 1 • I Featherston, December 17.—Afternoon, i heavy rain; overnight., weather shows signs of improving. Masterton, December 17.—Heavy gale last r.ieht, followed by cold, wet day. Taihape, December 17.—Cold and Showery, rain last night. Otaki, December 17.—Unsettled wind and Tain.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1935, 18 December 1913, Page 4
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149THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1935, 18 December 1913, Page 4
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